2011/3/18 Frank Tarczynski <[email protected]> > I am running Asterisk 1.6.2.17.2 with a Openvox A400 card with 2FXO/2FXS > modules. I'm trying to set-up things to route analog fax calls from a FXO > port to an analog fax machine on a FXS port on the same card. > > Outgoing faxes work just fine. But incoming faces are routed to the right > DAHDI extension, but the call dropped right as the fax machine rings for > the first time. The fax machine works fine when connected directly to the > analog telephone line and I see the same behavior if I route the fax call to > anyother DAHDI or SIP extension. > > Can anyone help? > > I see this in the asterisk log: > (Send fax out to HP's fax check line) > [2011-03-17 13:40:17.4] VERBOSE[8825] chan_dahdi.c: -- Starting simple > switch on 'DAHDI/1-1' > [2011-03-17 13:40:24.0] VERBOSE[8825] pbx.c: -- Executing > [18884732963@from-fax-machine:1] Set("DAHDI/1-1", > "CALLERID(num)=19195718465") in new stack > [2011-03-17 13:40:24.0] VERBOSE[8825] pbx.c: -- Executing > [18884732963@from-fax-machine:2] Dial("DAHDI/1-1", "DAHDI/4/18884732963") > in new stack > [2011-03-17 13:40:24.0] VERBOSE[8825] app_dial.c: -- Called > 4/18884732963 > [2011-03-17 13:40:26.2] VERBOSE[8825] app_dial.c: -- DAHDI/4-1 answered > DAHDI/1-1 > [2011-03-17 13:40:29.6] NOTICE[8825] chan_dahdi.c: Fax detected, but no fax > extension > [2011-03-17 13:41:13.4] VERBOSE[8825] chan_dahdi.c: -- Hungup > 'DAHDI/4-1' > [2011-03-17 13:41:13.4] VERBOSE[8825] pbx.c: == Spawn extension > (from-fax-machine, 18884732963, 2) exited non-zero on 'DAHDI/1-1' > [2011-03-17 13:41:13.4] VERBOSE[8825] chan_dahdi.c: -- Hungup > 'DAHDI/1-1' > > (Incoming fax attempt) > [2011-03-17 13:43:18.3] VERBOSE[8834] chan_dahdi.c: -- Starting simple > switch on 'DAHDI/4-1' > [2011-03-17 13:43:19.3] VERBOSE[8834] pbx.c: -- Executing > [s@from-pstn-4:1] Wait("DAHDI/4-1", "1") in new stack > [2011-03-17 13:43:20.4] VERBOSE[8834] pbx.c: -- Executing > [s@from-pstn-4:2] Verbose("DAHDI/4-1", "CALLERID is 8884732963") in new > stack > [2011-03-17 13:43:20.4] VERBOSE[8834] app_verbose.c: CALLERID is 8884732963 > [2011-03-17 13:43:20.4] VERBOSE[8834] pbx.c: -- Executing > [s@from-pstn-4:3] Verbose("DAHDI/4-1", "Time is 20110317-134320") in new > stack > [2011-03-17 13:43:20.4] VERBOSE[8834] app_verbose.c: Time is > 20110317-134320 > [2011-03-17 13:43:20.4] VERBOSE[8834] pbx.c: -- Executing > [s@from-pstn-4:4] Answer("DAHDI/4-1", "") in new stack > [2011-03-17 13:43:20.4] VERBOSE[8834] pbx.c: -- Executing > [s@from-pstn-4:5] Ringing("DAHDI/4-1", "") in new stack > [2011-03-17 13:43:20.4] VERBOSE[8834] pbx.c: -- Executing > [s@from-pstn-4:6] Wait("DAHDI/4-1", "6") in new stack > [2011-03-17 13:43:21.4] VERBOSE[8834] chan_dahdi.c: -- Redirecting > DAHDI/4-1 to fax extension > [2011-03-17 13:43:21.4] VERBOSE[8834] pbx.c: == Spawn extension > (from-pstn-4, fax, 1) exited non-zero on 'DAHDI/4-1' > [2011-03-17 13:43:21.4] VERBOSE[8834] pbx.c: -- Executing > [fax@from-pstn-4:1] NoOp("DAHDI/4-1", "Fax Detected") in new stack > [2011-03-17 13:43:21.4] VERBOSE[8834] pbx.c: -- Executing > [fax@from-pstn-4:2] Dial("DAHDI/4-1", "DAHDI/1,40,tr") in new stack > [2011-03-17 13:43:21.4] VERBOSE[8834] app_dial.c: -- Called 1 > [2011-03-17 13:43:21.4] VERBOSE[8834] app_dial.c: -- DAHDI/1-1 is > ringing > [2011-03-17 13:43:23.4] VERBOSE[8834] app_dial.c: -- DAHDI/1-1 is > ringing > > (Call is routed to fax machine, but then dropped before it can answer) > [2011-03-17 13:43:24.8] VERBOSE[8834] chan_dahdi.c: -- Hungup > 'DAHDI/1-1' > [2011-03-17 13:43:24.8] VERBOSE[8834] pbx.c: == Spawn extension > (from-pstn-4, fax, 2) exited non-zero on 'DAHDI/4-1' > [2011-03-17 13:43:24.8] VERBOSE[8834] chan_dahdi.c: -- Hungup > 'DAHDI/4-1' > > My dialplan looks like this: > [from-pstn-4] > exten => fax,1,NoOp(Fax Detected) > exten => fax,2,Dial(DAHDI/1,,rtT) > exten => fax,3,Congestion() > exten => fax,104,Busy() > exten => s,1,Wait(1) > exten => s,n,Verbose(CALLERID is ${CALLERID(num)}) > exten => s,n,Verbose(Time is ${STRFTIME(${EPOCH},,%Y%m%d-%H%M%S)}) > exten => s,n,Answer > exten => s,n,Ringing > exten => s,n,Wait(6) > exten => s,n,Dial(SIP/1000) > exten => s,n,Voicemail(1000,u) > exten => s,n,Hangup > > My chan_dahdi.conf file looks like: > [trunkgroups] > ;trunkgroup => 1,1 > ;trunkgroup => 2,2 > ;trunkgroup => 3,3 > ;trunkgroup => 4,4 > > ;spanmap => 1,1 > ;spanmap => 2,2 > ;spanmap => 3,3 > ;spanmap => 4,4 > > [channels] > language=en > context=incoming > toneduration=40 > ;usedistinctiveringdetection=yes > answeronpolarityswitch=no > usecallerid=yes > cidsignalling=bell > cidstart=ring > ;hidecallerid=yes > ;hidecalleridname=yes > ;waitfordialtone=yes > ;mwimonitor=no > ;mwilevel=512 > ;mwimonitornotify=/usr/local/bin/dahdinotify.sh > ;mwisendtype=rpas,lrev > callwaiting=yes > ;restrictcid=no > usecallingpres=yes > sendcalleridafter = 1 > callwaitingcallerid=yes > threewaycalling=yes > transfer=yes > canpark=yes > cancallforward=yes > callreturn=yes > echocancel=yes > echocancelwhenbridged=yes > echotraining=yes > rxgain=2.0 > txgain=8.0 > group=1 > callgroup=1 > pickupgroup=1 > ;immediate=yes > immediate=no > callerid = asreceived > useincomingcalleridondahditransfer = yes > callprogress=no > progzone=us > ;faxdetect=both > faxdetect=incoming > ;faxdetect=outgoing > ;faxdetect=no > faxbuffers=>6,full > ;callerid="XXX"<1919XXXXXXX> > ;channel => 3 > ;callerid="XXX"<1919XXXXXXX> > ;channel => 4 > #include dahdi-channels.conf > > My dahdi-channels.conf file look like: > ; Autogenerated by /usr/sbin/dahdi_genconf on Tue Nov 30 19:08:07 2010 > ; If you edit this file and execute /usr/sbin/dahdi_genconf again, > ; your manual changes will be LOST. > ; Dahdi Channels Configurations (chan_dahdi.conf) > ; > ; This is not intended to be a complete chan_dahdi.conf. Rather, it is > intended > ; to be #include-d by /etc/chan_dahdi.conf that will include the global > settings > ; > > ; Span 1: WCTDM/4 "Wildcard TDM400P REV E/F Board 5" (MASTER) > ;;; line="1 WCTDM/4/0 FXOKS (In use) (SWEC: MG2)" > signalling=fxo_ks > callerid="Channel 1" <4001> > mailbox=5000 > group=5 > context=from-fax-machine > channel => 1 > callerid= > mailbox= > group= > context=default > > ;;; line="2 WCTDM/4/1 FXOKS (In use) (SWEC: MG2)" > signalling=fxo_ks > callerid="Channel 2" <4002> > mailbox=6000 > group=5 > context=from-internal > channel => 2 > callerid= > mailbox= > group= > context=default > > ;;; line="3 WCTDM/4/2 FXSKS (In use) (SWEC: MG2)" > signalling=fxs_ks > callerid=asreceived > group=0 > context=from-pstn-3 > channel => 3 > callerid= > group= > context=default > > ;;; line="4 WCTDM/4/3 FXSKS (In use) (SWEC: MG2)" > signalling=fxs_ks > callerid=asreceived > group=0 > context=from-pstn-4 > channel => 4 > callerid= > group= > context=default > > > > > > -- > _____________________________________________________________________ > -- Bandwidth and Colocation Provided by http://www.api-digital.com -- > New to Asterisk? 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What happens when you call the fax machine from a cell phone, for instance ? Can you ear the fax machine answering ?
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